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'''Cornhusker Council''' serves eastern Nebraska, with headquarters in [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]] and its main offices in [[Walton, Nebraska|Walton]] at the Outdoor Education Center (OEC). The council camp is '''Camp Cornhusker''', located in Humboldt, Nebraska, though its mailing address is in DuBois. The Order of the Arrow lodge is the '''Golden Sun Lodge, #492'''.
'''Cornhusker Council''' serves eastern Nebraska, with headquarters in [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]] and its main offices in [[Walton, Nebraska|Walton]] at the Outdoor Education Center (OEC). The council camp is '''Camp Cornhusker''', located in Humboldt, Nebraska, though its mailing address is in DuBois. The Order of the Arrow lodge is the '''Golden Sun Lodge, #492'''.


*Salt Valley District (Lancaster County)
*Salt Valley District ([[Lancaster County]])
*Seven Feathers District
*Seven Feathers District
*Prairie Winds District
*Prairie Winds District

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Scouting in Nebraska has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.

Early history (1910-1950)

The first Eagle Scout in Nebraska was Alva R. Fitch of Norfolk.

The Nebraska Panhandle Area Council was founded in 1929, and in 1935 changed its name to the Scottsbluff Area Council. That council in 1936 changed its name to Wyo-Braska Council, which it remained until it merged into Longs Peak Council in 1975.

Recent history (1950-1990)

The 1967 National Order of the Arrow Conference was held at the University of Nebraska.

Scouting in Nebraska today

There are four Boy Scouts of America local councils in Nebraska.

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Cornhusker Council

Cornhusker Council serves eastern Nebraska, with headquarters in Lincoln and its main offices in Walton at the Outdoor Education Center (OEC). The council camp is Camp Cornhusker, located in Humboldt, Nebraska, though its mailing address is in DuBois. The Order of the Arrow lodge is the Golden Sun Lodge, #492.

  • Salt Valley District (Lancaster County)
  • Seven Feathers District
  • Prairie Winds District

Longs Peak Council

The Longs Peak Council (62) of the Boy Scouts of America is headquartered in Greeley, Colorado. Named after the tallest peak in the council territory, Longs Peak Council serves Scouting youth in northeastern Colorado, southeastern Wyoming and western Nebraska. The WyoBraska Council of Scottsbluff merged into the Longs Peak Council in 1973. The council camp is the Ben Delatour Scout Ranch.

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Mid-America Council

The Mid-America Council of the Boy Scouts of America offers programs in 58 counties in Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota.

  • Diamond Dick District
  • Goldenrod District
  • Lewis and Clark District
  • Nischa Nimat District
  • Ohwahnasee District
  • Petah La Shauro District
  • Soaring Eagle District
  • Thundercloud District
  • Trailblazer District
  • Twin Lakes District
  • Wagon Wheel District
  • War Eagle District
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Overland Trails Council

Overland Trails Council serves youth in western Nebraska, with headquarters in Grand Island. The Tri-Trails Council of North Platte was subsumed into this council in the late 1990s. The council camp is Camp Augustine.

Girl Scouting in Nebraska

There are five Girl Scout council offices in Nebraska.

Girl Scouts Goldenrod Council, Inc. Kearney, Nebraska Web Site: http://www.gsgoldenrod.org

Girl Scouts - Great Plains Council Omaha, Nebraska Web Site: http://www.gpgirlscouts.org

Guiding Star Girl Scout Council of Nebraska Ogallala, Nebraska Web Site: http://www.gs4girls.com

Girl Scouts - Homestead Council Lincoln, Nebraska Web Site: http://www.homesteadgsc.org

Girl Scouts, Prairie Hills Council of Nebraska, Inc Columbus, Nebraska Web Site: http://www.gsprairiehills.com